Favorite past game, huh... Good question. The WiiU ain't out yet, so I can't say Brawl... Pretty tough to say.

I could safely claim Shadow of the Colossus as my favorite, though. That game's artstyle was indeed, the definition of art. The sheer epicness of the game rolls TLoZ up into a ball and tosses it aside easy. The music was a ****ing eargasm. And of course, for me, the gameplay was absolutely unforgettable. I've played that game many times (and beat it every time, of course), and thoroughly enjoyed each and every playthrough. Never got sick of the game, and I'll probably go back and play it for the bazillionth time in a few months too.

Indeed, certainly not the best. :lol: I ain't critiquing your taste in games ("favorite" is an opinion after all, can't judge an opinion), but... yeah. I'm curious if you're saying this out of memory and nostalgia, though. You played it at all recently?

What can I say, I've got the personality of our greatest game hero's evolution.

Speaking of which, if you want to talk stricly on retro gaming, my favorite really retro game (everything prior to the 'Cube) would probably be Pokemon Crystal, or the series in general. Smash Bros. 64 comes insanely close, though.

And if anyone intends to talk about the before-my-time 16-bit golden days and such, my heart goes to Space Invaders (I know it's 8-bit, stfu).

Retro... favorite... Too vast to select only one. Clock Tower for PS1 was the first game to ever scare the living bleep out of me. I don't know why lol maybe I was high... That was a long time ago... Left a pretty good impression on what a proper horror game can do. I dont find many horror movies scary but Call of Cthulhu (<---- haha Cthulhu is now in spellcheck lolololol) Yikes No cross hairs!... I feel so helpless and pathetic...

I ain't critiquing your taste in games ("favorite" is an opinion after all, can't judge an opinion), but... yeah. I'm curious if you're saying this out of memory and nostalgia, though. You played it at all recently?

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Played it about a year ago, actually.
The references to movies are entertaining (especially the Clockwork Orange intro). It has a fairly high difficulty, and not only has platforming, but racing, puzzle-solving, shooting, and tank gameplay. And there's also the much beloved multiplayer.